Upcoming Events

Sesquicentennial Quilt

To honour Canada’s Sesquicentennial, the ‘Fieldcote Quilters’ are creating a special commemorative quilt. Members of the community are invited to… More >

To honour Canada’s Sesquicentennial, the ‘Fieldcote Quilters’ are creating a special commemorative quilt. Members of the community are invited to submit quilt blocks based on the theme: “What Canada Means to Me”. The Quilt will be unveiled during Canada 150 Open House weekend.

Enjoy family movies under the stars every Friday evening in August. We invite you to bring a lawn chair or… More >

Enjoy family movies under the stars every Friday evening in August. We invite you to bring a lawn chair or blanket, your own snacks and refreshments. Films will start around 9 pm and music will preceed the film.

Limited parking available on site. Additional parking is available within close proximity of Fieldcote including the area behind Ryerson United Church.

This is a free outdoor event. Donations of canned goods or other non-perishable items greatly accepted.

In case of rain, films will be held at the Ancaster Old Town Hall, 310 Wilson Street East.

About the film: Rated G. 92 minutes. Monsters, Inc. is a factory which sends monsters around the world to scare kids who are trying to sleep. It's nothing personal, in fact the screams are used to power Monstropolis where the monsters live. This job isn't easy for the monsters, who believe children are toxic.

Simon Glass:
The Ten Commandments / Prohibited Weapons and The Thirteen Attributes of God
17 August – 2 December 2017… More >

Simon Glass:

The Ten Commandments / Prohibited Weapons and The Thirteen Attributes of God

17 August – 2 December 2017

An exhibition of Simon Glass’s photo-hybrid series from the collections of McMaster Museum of Art and the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Simon Glass is an artist and educator based in Toronto. In his artistic practice, archival and original photographic imagery is combined with mystical, biblical and liturgical Hebrew.Artist Talk: Thursday September 28, 12:30 – 1:20 pm

Dundurn's historic Kitchen Garden catered to the nutritional needs and aesthetic desires of the MacNab family 150 years ago. Enjoy… More >

Dundurn's historic Kitchen Garden catered to the nutritional needs and aesthetic desires of the MacNab family 150 years ago. Enjoy informative stories and historic gardening knowledge conveyed by costumed garden staff. The tour promises to be a pleasure for the mind and the senses.

Join us this summer to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Canada and Ontario! Four of our five weeks will focus… More >

Join us this summer to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Canada and Ontario! Four of our five weeks will focus on 1867 and provide campers a fun, hands-on opportunity to step back in time to experience life at the founding of our country and province. Our last week will cover the last 150 years of Canadian history, featuring highlights from around the country!

July 10 – 14: July 17 – 21: July 24 – 28: House and Farm August 14 – 18: Entertainment August 21 – 25: 150 Years in 5 Days

Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Cost: $175.00 per week, or $40.00 per day

Age: 5 - 12 years Extended hours available upon request from 8:00 am – 9:00 am and 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm. The cost is $6.00 per session. Museum members receive 25% off the camp registration fee! Extended hours are excluded. Some activities will take place outdoors, so please dress your campers for the weather.

Now that summer is here what to do to keep the kids entertained? &nbsp;Make Bronte Creek Provincial Park part of… More >

Now that summer is here what to do to keep the kids entertained? Make Bronte Creek Provincial Park part of your weekly schedule! Each day there will be a variety of nature, cultural and outdoor recreation skill based programs to expand the learning of all family members. Guided walks, children's programs, toddler time, evening programs and special events. more details will be posted http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/brontecreek round out your park day with a picnic and a dip in the pool. Like it so much why not book a campsite?

The Ancaster Farmers Market’s is a local favourite in the heart of Ancaster Village, that strives to provide farmers a… More >

The Ancaster Farmers Market’s is a local favourite in the heart of Ancaster Village, that strives to provide farmers a local sales outlet and the community with access to fresh, local, naturally grown produce within walking or riding distance of many Ancaster neighbourhoods. Our location in the Ancaster village allows for a many to bike or walk to our Market and stay to enjoy the local food, music and community that has been created at this weekly event. The Ancaster Farmer's Market runs every Wednesday 3-7 from Mid June o Mid October. Fruits, vegetables, maple syrup, meat, flowers, salad dressing, wine, hard cider, baked goods, chocolates, bread, quesadillas, ice-cream, eggs, pot pies, sweet corn, apples, berries, pasta sauce and strudel are all available from our local vendors. Come get a made to order dinner at the market!